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  • Public Art Traffic Signal Box

    In 2019 The City of Hamilton completed a Public Art process to commission temporary art to be installed on City-owned traffic signal cabinets in the Downtown Hamilton Community. My traffic signal box artwork focuses on informing the viewer through the use of urban and natural landscapes, transforming them into secular contemporary icons that reference sustaining…

  • Pop Up Print Collective

    I initiated the Pop Up Print Collective in 2016 as a printmaking collaboration with local printmakers and students from my classes. The Pop Up Print Collective gets together once a year, inviting new members yearly and engaging in print and arts initiatives within our community. In 2020 the Pop Up Collective participated in an Art…

  • Architectural Silkscreen Prints

    Contemporary silkscreen prints of Dundas, Ontario. *Commissions available upon request ‘Ellen Osler Home’  Silkscreen, chine-collé and watercolour on paper 16×12″ ‘Carnegie Gallery (The Old Public Library)’  Silkscreen on paper 14×11″ ‘Post Office‘  Silkscreen on paper 14×11″ ‘Post Office‘  Silkscreen on paper 14×11″

  • In the Garden Series

    ‘In the Garden Series, Completion 1’ Silkscreen and watercolour on paper 20×20 inches ‘In the Garden Series, Completion 2’ Silkscreen and watercolour on paper 20×20 inches Daily Intentions Calendar Custom printed ‘In the Garden Series, Completion 3’ Silkscreen and watercolour on paper 20×20 inches

  • Shrines of San Justo

    Shrine of San Justo 1, 2009, Photo Lithography, Silk Aquatint and Chine-collĂ©   Shrine of San Justo 2, 2009, Photo Lithography, Silk Aquatint and Chine-collĂ©  

  • Community Arts Programs

    Family Art Days are all about making art and having fun with your family. Family Day workshops offered through the Dundas Valley School of Art have allowed families to explore non-toxic printmaking through a variety of print mediums, engaging families in collaborative print projects that promote arts education through subject matter and learning. Funding for…

  • Voices

    Voices was a workshop series that taught performance-based art through Art Forms Youth Art Studio in Hamilton, ON. The Voices project supported arts programming for youth on the fringe and ranged from song-writing, theatre, poetry, hip-hop, film-making, art installations and more! I worked as a Teaching Artist, facilitating a large scale arts installation which was exhibited…

  • War of 1812: A Woman’s Perspective

    Through a series of weekly workshops female participants came together toresearch, discuss, create, reflect upon and give expression to the war of 1812through a woman’s perspective, translating historical narratives into expressiveand experiential works of art. I conceptualized and facilitated the War of 1812: A Woman’s Perspective project in collaboration with the Dundas Valley School of…

  • The Encampment

    The Encampment was a large-scale public participatory installation that proposed the archaeological dig as its metaphor. A dig for artifacts is replaced by a dig into the collective memory of a public space and its history. The Encampment invited people to participate in the research of stories/narratives which reflected individuals from the War of 1812. Over…

  • Shrines

          “Inspired by the street shrines of Buenos Aires, Laura Bromwich’s contemporary shrines use screen printing onto plexi-glass and mylar to abstract a floral tribute that is consistent with the ideas of revitalization, growth and unity that resonate in the use of shrines as communal symbols of hope” – Stephanie Vegh, Hamilton Arts…